Chapter 114: Remembering The Past 3: The Birth Of An Insurmountable Being 2
Laden stood tall, his broad shoulders casting a protective shadow over his wife and newborn son. His heart swelled with pride as he gazed down at the small, delicate child in Aria's arms. The golden glow of the evening sun bathed the room in warmth, creating an ethereal atmosphere.
His son's bright eyes shimmered, a mirror of his mother's beauty and depth, but there was a latent power in the child's gaze that seemed to stir the very air around them.
Aria, cradling their child gently, brushed her fingers along the baby's smooth cheek. Her touch was tender, filled with a profound love that ran deeper than any well of magic Laden had ever encountered. She smiled softly, her eyes never leaving her son's face. "Adams," she whispered, the name rolling off her tongue like a sacred incantation. "After my grandfather.
His legacy was vast, his power legendary. This child, our child, will carry that name and perhaps, one day, carry his strength."
Laden nodded, a fierce grin spreading across his face. "Adams Albert," he declared, his voice filled with authority and pride. "He will be known as Adams Albert, named after the one who shook the God Ascension Plane to its core before ascending to the heavens." As the words left his lips, a sudden stillness fell over the room. Laden's eyes flickered with an unsettling intensity.
The world seemed to pause, as if waiting for something. The very act of naming this child had shifted something profound, something ancient.
At that exact moment, the air around them thickened. It was subtle at first, the sensation of energy swirling in the room like a quiet storm gathering in the distance. Laden furrowed his brow, sensing the change. He glanced at Aria, whose eyes had widened with an almost instinctive recognition. She too felt it, the powerful pull of something beyond comprehension.
Then, without warning, the ground beneath them began to tremble.
The tremor started gently, a soft rumble, as though the earth itself were murmuring in response to the boy's name. But it quickly escalated. The walls of their grand palace quivered, and the floor beneath their feet cracked, spider-webbing across the marble like fragile glass. Laden instinctively placed a protective hand on Aria, his body tense and ready for whatever might come.
Outside, the sky darkened, clouds swirling into a vortex above their home. The heavens seemed to churn violently, as though nature itself were reacting to the birth of this child. Bolts of lightning cracked through the sky, illuminating the land in violent flashes of white and blue. Thunder roared, echoing through the heavens with a ferocity that made the very ground shake.
The phenomenon reached far beyond the palace, stretching across the entire God Ascension Plane.
Beasts of immense power, creatures who had slumbered in ancient caverns for centuries, stirred from their deep sleep. Their eyes snapped open, sensing the tremendous shift in the balance of the plane. They growled, their massive forms stirring with unease as the air vibrated with the power unleashed by a mere name.
In distant temples, where sages and seers meditated on the flow of the cosmos, bells rang without being touched, warning of the impending arrival of a force beyond comprehension. Old men who had seen the rise and fall of kingdoms trembled as visions of the future flickered before them—visions of fire, destruction, and a boy standing at the center of it all.
Back in the palace, Laden stood his ground, his jaw clenched as the storm raged on. His hand instinctively reached for the hilt of his sword, though he knew no weapon could combat the sheer force of what was happening. His eyes darted to Aria, who held their son close, her face a mixture of awe and fear.
The power radiating from Adams was palpable now, an invisible force pressing against them from all sides.
The tremors intensified. Massive cracks appeared in the palace walls, pieces of the ceiling began to fall, but before they could touch the ground, they were incinerated by a sudden burst of flame that shot from Adams' tiny body. Laden and Aria's eyes widened in shock.
The flames flickered with a black and gold hue, dancing through the air like living entities, twisting and twirling with a power neither of them could fully understand.
The palace guards rushed in, their eyes wide with fear as they took in the destruction. But Laden raised a hand, stopping them in their tracks. "Do not approach!" he commanded. His voice was firm, though even he was unsure of what was happening. This was no ordinary outburst of power. This was something far greater, something that had been triggered by the mere mention of a name.
Aria, though visibly shaken, held Adams close, her maternal instincts overpowering her fear. "He's just a baby," she whispered, her voice trembling but filled with determination. "He doesn't understand…"
But Laden knew better. This was not an innocent display of raw power. This was destiny taking form, the birth of a being whose strength would rival the gods themselves. The storm outside intensified, as if the entire plane was bracing itself for the arrival of something unstoppable.
Suddenly, the vortex in the sky split open. A massive pillar of light shot down from the heavens, enveloping the palace in an ethereal glow. Laden and Aria shielded their eyes as the light grew brighter, hotter, more intense. And then, just as quickly as it had appeared, the light vanished, leaving behind a deafening silence.
The palace stood in ruins, the walls cracked, the floor shattered, but within that devastation, there was a calmness. Adams, nestled in Aria's arms, was quiet. His eyes, once wide with the innocence of a newborn, now gleamed with a knowing light. He looked up at his mother and father, as if fully aware of what had just transpired, as if he understood the immense weight of the moment.
Laden, still tense, stepped forward cautiously, his eyes locked on his son. Aria's breathing was shallow, her arms trembling as she clutched Adams tighter, protective yet in awe of the force she had just witnessed.
The air had calmed. The swirling clouds above dissipated, retreating into the horizon as though they had fulfilled their purpose. The golden sun began to break through the remnants of the storm, casting soft rays over the ruined palace.
Yet, it was the stillness in Adams' eyes that struck Laden the hardest—those eyes that shimmered with an otherworldly brilliance, as if the infant carried the knowledge of ages untold.
Laden crouched down beside Aria, his hand trembling slightly as he reached out, gently brushing his fingers along Adams' tiny cheek. The child's skin was warm, but the warmth carried an odd sensation—like touching the very essence of fire, yet without pain. Laden's heart pounded in his chest. He looked up at Aria, whose eyes met his with a silent question: What now?
Before Laden could speak, a soft rumble vibrated through the palace once more. This time, it wasn't the ground but the air itself that seemed to tremble. It was faint, almost imperceptible, like a distant heartbeat echoing across the plane. Laden's eyes narrowed. He knew this wasn't over. Whatever force had awoken within Adams was not something that could be easily contained.
Suddenly, a voice—deep, commanding, ancient—filled the air around them. "The child... has been named." It echoed through the palace, yet there was no one in sight.
Laden and Aria both froze, their heads snapping up in search of the voice's source. From the shadows of the ruined throne room, a figure slowly emerged. Cloaked in robes of shimmering black and silver, the being seemed to glide across the fractured floor. His face was obscured, but his presence was unmistakable—this was no ordinary visitor.
"Who are you?" Laden demanded, standing protectively in front of Aria and Adams. His hand instinctively reached for his sword again, though his instincts told him it would be useless against such a figure.
The figure paused, his hidden gaze fixed on Adams. "I am a witness to the turning of the tides," the voice answered, smooth as silk yet filled with a weight that bore the wisdom of eons. "The naming of this child has awakened forces that even the gods have feared."
Laden's grip on his sword tightened. "What do you want with my son?"
The figure tilted his head slightly, the movement slow and deliberate. "It is not what I want. It is what the world wants. The boy is no ordinary child. He is a harbinger. His birth, his name—these things have set in motion events that cannot be undone.
The balance of power in the God Ascension Plane has shifted. And soon, all planes will feel the tremors of his awakening."
Aria, holding Adams tighter, finally found her voice. "But he's just a baby," she whispered, her words laced with both fear and hope. "How can he be responsible for something so... catastrophic?"
The figure's hooded head turned towards her. "A flame, even in its infancy, holds the potential to ignite a forest. The child is no different." He looked back to Adams, his tone softening for a moment. "His destiny is far greater than even you, his parents, can imagine."
Laden stepped forward, his eyes fierce. "If what you say is true, then we'll guide him. We'll make sure he doesn't become the monster you fear."
The figure chuckled softly, the sound both amused and ominous. "A noble sentiment, but destiny is a current that cannot be resisted. You may guide him, but know this: the world will bend or break under his power, and neither of you can change what is to come."
The ground beneath them pulsed with energy, and the figure began to fade, his form dissipating like mist. But before he vanished completely, his final words echoed in the silence:
"Prepare yourselves. The gods have begun to watch, and soon, others will come. He is not the only force at play in this game."
And with that, the figure was gone, leaving Laden and Aria alone with their son, the weight of the prophecy hanging over them like a storm ready to break once again.
Laden knelt beside Aria, placing a hand on her shoulder as his eyes remained fixed on Adams. "Whatever comes," he said, his voice low but resolute, "we will face it together."
Aria nodded, her hand gently stroking Adams' hair. The child yawned, his tiny fist curling around a strand of her hair, completely unaware of the power he had unleashed and the storm he had drawn toward them.
The palace stood in ruins around them, but in that moment, as the first rays of sunlight bathed their child in warmth, there was a fleeting sense of peace. But both Laden and Aria knew it would not last.
Beyond the shattered walls of their palace, forces greater than themselves were already moving. The heavens had been stirred. Ancient beings, hidden away in the forgotten corners of the cosmos, would soon awaken. And when they did, they would come for Adams.
But until then, Laden and Aria would stand guard. And when the storm came, they would be ready. Or at least, they would try.
THIS CHAPTER UPLOAD FIRST AT NOVELBIN.COM